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Sari Friedman has had three serious traumatic brain injuries. After the third—from a car accident—it took her five years to be able to read and write relatively well again. She coedited an anthology of poetry called The Light in Ordinary Things (fearlessbooks.com/poetry2.htm). The members of her Life Skills class, along with her doctors and nurses, encouraged her to send this poem to Neurology Now.

For my Life Skills class at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Berkeley, CA, on our last day.